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Stephanie Strickland
She is a Dallas, Texas native, and an up-and-coming author, and a sought-after speaker. Stephanie is a survivor of domestic violence who passionately spends her time advocating for victims and survivors of abuse. When she is not busy writing award winning books, and appearing on podcasts, she is sharing her inspiring story with others at speaking events. Stephanie believes that by openly sharing her life, removing her mask, and walking in her truth she is teaching women you don’t have to live in the shame of your past. Through her encouraging words Stephanie is showing us how to overcome our insecurities, our fears and seek the life God has promised us. She continuously demonstrates how living a life with self-acceptance, patience and faith can lead to a life that is thriving and fulfilling.
Stephanie is a God believer and is highly active in her church, where she is a part many ministries. In her down time, she enjoys visiting her four grandkids, and spending time with her three sons. She loves to travel, read, journal, watch documentaries and meeting new people. Stephanie also enjoys being outside going for runs and walks. To connect with Stephanie please see the below links.

My Vision
A world where every girl and woman can live their lives free from violence. A world where every girl and woman can thrive and live the life God has promised.
My Mission
My mission is to disrupt the vicious cycle of domestic violence. By advocating for victims and survivors of abuse. Using my platform, my books to educate and bring awareness on this silent epidemic.
My Achievements
Latest Awards & Achievements

Recipient of the 2023 Christian Literary Award
Finding Peace Within received the 2023 Christian Literary Award in the "Break-through" category!


A woman should be unapologetic of her femaleness because she deserves to be.
- Chimamanda Adichie
Strong women don't have 'attitudes', we have standards
- Marilyn Monroe
A girl should be two things: who and what she wants.
- Coco Chanel
Domestic violence is an epidemic, and yet we don't address it, we ignore it until someone is dead.
- Anon
